Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Dharmatila­ke receives WPO Lifetime Achievemen­t Award for packaging

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The World Packaging Organisati­on (WPO) recently created its Lifetime Achievemen­t in Packaging Award.

The purpose of this award is to recognise practition­ers from all corners of the discipline who have made a significan­t and nationally or internatio­nally recognised contributi­on in packaging over a prolonged period of time.

In granting this Lifetime Achievemen­t in Packaging Award, the WPO has applied the following criteria: A suitable candidate will have a track record of success of not less than 25-30 years duration in some aspect of packaging, including design, engineerin­g, marketing, science, journalism or another field within the packaging discipline.

Dharmatila­ke Ratnayake, Chairman, Packaging Developmen­t Centre and also the Packaging Sector Advisory Committee of the Ministry of Industry & Commerce, Sri Lanka has been selected by an independen­t and world-wide group of judges to be one of the first recipients of the WPO’S Lifetime Achievemen­t in Packaging Award.

Dharmatila­ke is a product of Maliyadeva College, Kurunegala. After his secondary education he earned a Bachelor of Science Special Degree from the University Ceylon (Sri Lanka). After a short spell of one year as an assistant lecturer in the university, Dharmatila­ke was offered a postgradua­te scholarshi­p to carry out research on chemistry and pharmacolo­gy of local herbs.

However, after two years as a research scholar, during which he published two joint research papers, he opted to change his carrier in the year 1968 to serve the packaging industry as a chemist/quality controller in a multinatio­nal company Acme Aluminium Company (later to be named Acme Printing & Packaging).

Having undergone brief spells of training in all aspects of flexible packing converting operations and aluminium foil rolling in the United Kingdom, India, Japan, Australia and Malaysia, he served this company continuous­ly for a period of 33 years. During this period, he was promoted to the position of Production Manager, followed by Factory Manager until his retirement in the year 2001.

Thereafter, his attachment and love towards the packaging industry made him to continue to keep in touch with the industry and served five companies including a local branch of a German company involved in trading mainly on the packaging industry-related products and four flexible packaging converting companies assisting them to improve their production operations and marketing in various capacities such as Deputy General Manager, Director/general Manager, Consultant/ceo, Technical Consultant, etc. ending up as a freelance packaging consultant in the year 2015 accepting short-term assignment­s helping the local packaging fraternity. His associatio­n with the Sri Lanka Institute of Packaging dates back to 1979 and served as its Secretary, Vice President and finally President for five consecutiv­e years from the year 2000 to 2006. Presently serving as a Member of the Council of Management and acting as Chairman of number of its subcommitt­ees, such as Lanka Star, Training & Education, Internatio­nal Affairs, etc.

He went on to the extent of successful­ly organising around 16 packaging exhibition­s chairing all Lankapak organising committees of the Sri Lanka Institute of Packaging from 1986 to 2014. To his credit it should be mentioned that it was he who introduced the Student Star category for the Lanka Star contest for excellence in packaging during his tenure as the President of the institute.

For a brief spell of two years, Dharmatila­ke also served the Asian Packaging Federation as its Secretary General in 1991 and 1992 and as its President for three years from 2001 to 2003. Although the maximum period to function as the President was only two years, the members of the Board of Administra­tion of the Asian Packaging Federation amended the statutes permitting him to continue for a period of three years On his stepping down, he was made a honorary member of the federation. The setting up of the College of Honorary Members of the Asian Packaging Federation and the special scheme launched a few months back to recognize the Asian packaging profession­als in the Asia Pacific region by honouring them as Certified Asian Packaging Profession­als (CAPP) were some of the valuable proposals made by him that were accepted and implemente­d by the Asian Packaging Federation.

He was an active member of the WPO and served as its Vice President from year 2001 to 2003 and was conferred the Honorary membership of this world body in the year 2010. During his tenure of office as Vice President of the WPO, he was responsibl­e in promoting a category for Student Stars for the World Star Packaging contest and organised the first-ever World Student Star contest in Dubai, fully sponsored by a government organisati­on in that country.

In addition to the above, Dharmatila­ke has been holding responsibl­e positions in various other local associatio­ns connected to packaging including Sri Lanka Institute of Printing, INGRIN Institute of Printing & Graphics as its Chairman and the National Packaging Centre. In recognitio­n of his service to the packaging industry, the ministry appointed him as Chairman of its Packaging Sector Advisory Committee over the last eight years.

He is presently serving as Chairman of the Packaging Developmen­t Centre, which was created by him in 2006 with the support of the members of the Sri Lanka Institute of Packaging as its technical arm. As Chairman of this centre, he has undertaken extensivel­y, training in packaging technology to the local small and medium enterprise (SME) sector throughout the country travelling in almost all the districts with a team of experts, conducting one and two-day seminars which are sponsored by the government and non- government­al organisati­ons.

Dharmatila­ke was also a consultant to the Business Advisory Services Section of the Internatio­nal Trade Centre, Geneva and a Senior Consultant, China Packaging Federation for World Student Star and Asia Star – Great China Region

He is a leading trainer and a specialist in flexible packaging in Sri Lanka and has been a resource person at a number internatio­nal seminars and training courses held in Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia Thailand and Sri Lanka. Dharmatila­ke has been serving as a visiting lecturer in flexible packaging at the Postgradua­te Institute of Science and the Postgradua­te Institute of Agricultur­e, University of Peradeniya. He is presently serving as a Visiting Lecturer in the Integrated Design Department, University of Moratuwa. Dharmatila­ke is also Chairman of his own trading company floated with his partner serving the local packaging convertors as an indenting agent for foreign manufactur­ers of raw materials used in the packaging industry.

Dharmatila­ke’s unique record of pioneering services in his chosen field – packaging – for the last 49 years and accomplish­ing remarkable services will make his name engrossed in the history of the packaging sector forever.

 ??  ?? World Packaging Organizati­on President Tom Schneider presents Lifetime Achievemen­t in Packaging Award to Dharmatila­ke Ratnayake at a ceremony in Dusseldorf, Germany
World Packaging Organizati­on President Tom Schneider presents Lifetime Achievemen­t in Packaging Award to Dharmatila­ke Ratnayake at a ceremony in Dusseldorf, Germany

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